Seed balls for creating habitat and supporting the food web of the Texas Horned Lizard. Made from a whopping 100-species seed mix of native Texas wildflowers and grasses! It positively floods a restoration area with biodiversity! This is perfect to spread in that central ribbon running north-south through Texas and the Southern Great Plains in areas where the horned lizard is currently or has been known to be historically. A high divesity blend to use when you want to start with just one mix. Great for guerilla-gardening and seeding to restore horned lizard habitat in alleyways, vacant lots, school yards, church yards, city parks, fencelines, turnrows, pollinator plots (aka wildflower margins) on farms, etc. Seed balls are made from a mixture of seed, clay, compost, and biochar meant to protect the seeds until conditions are suitable for seed germination. Some hand-picked and small batch seed species are used as available.
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$24.95Price
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